Bicycling and the Law: Good Samaritans are Protected
You know the scene. You’re out on your bicycle and you come upon a downed rider, as a result of a bicycle crash, bicycle-car accident, dangerous roads or hit and run. There are only a few people standing around, the rest are riding by without offering assistance. Why don’t they stop to help? Chances are …
Coronavirus: California Issues Stay at Home Order, USA Cycling Suspends Permits Through May 3rd
New developments continue to take place at a rapid pace in an effort to slow and prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. Yesterday, the State of California issued a Stay at Home Order for nonessential businesses and areas and USA Cycling has suspended permits for sanctioned events through May 3rd. California Issues Stay at Home …
Crunch Time: How to Get the Best from Your Cycling Training
Cycling is an amazing sport with great health benefits that is hugely accessible to newcomers; all you really need is a bike. However, if you are looking to transition between cycling simply as a method of transport, want to push a bit harder and challenge yourself to improve your performance, you’ll need to train. Cycle …
Resources for Navigating Coronavirus (COVID-19) as a Cyclist
The past week has been a stressful and life-changing experience for everyone on a global scale. In addition, to our day to day lives and work being disrupted, we as cyclists have had some upheavals with cycling events, bike tours and cycling clinics postponing and canceling, cycling teams and clubs not being able to race …
Video: Paris-Nice Queen Stage – BORA-hansgrohe’s Max Schachmann Claims Title
Paris-Nice’s Queen Stage was also the race’s grand finale, with the cancellation of Sunday’s racing meaning that it was all going to come down to the 166.5km of stage 7. Those kilometres were going to be the hardest the riders would face, with four climbs, all of which were first or second category, and the …
Cycling Events Canceled and Postponed due to Coronavirus
This has been a rough week as the effort to contain the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has gone into effect. Earlier this week, California Governor Newson issued a ban on all events and gatherings that include 250 or more people through at least March for the best of interest of everyone’s health and safety …








